In dash speaker size
In dash speaker size
Hello.
Wondering exactly what the stock speaker size is as I want to get replacements along with a newer Bluetooth stereo.
Also, I will want to splice in the speaker lines from the stock radio with the speaker lines from an aftermarket newer stereo.
I have read that the stock stereo has transistor style outputs and not wise to use 4ohm speakers with it. Is this true?
Has anyone installed rear speakers anywhere? I'd like to, but also hide them so you can't really see them.
Thanks.
Wondering exactly what the stock speaker size is as I want to get replacements along with a newer Bluetooth stereo.
Also, I will want to splice in the speaker lines from the stock radio with the speaker lines from an aftermarket newer stereo.
I have read that the stock stereo has transistor style outputs and not wise to use 4ohm speakers with it. Is this true?
Has anyone installed rear speakers anywhere? I'd like to, but also hide them so you can't really see them.
Thanks.
Re: In dash speaker size
I'm confused... Are you going to use the stock radio, or an aftermarket?
I admit to not knowing much about '59 radio options, and whether stereo was a stock option; but, here's a thread about a company that retrofitted my stock (mono) radio with stereo, fade front to rear, AM/FM and Bluetooth.
These are the speakers I put in my Fury:
Front speaker 5x7: https://www.crutchfield.com/p_068D572UK ... eaker.html
Rear speakers 6x9: https://www.crutchfield.com/p_109STAGE9 ... -9603.html
There are cutouts in the metal frame under the package shelf for speakers. As to hiding them, no help there.
"If it's new, Plymouth's got it!"
Re: In dash speaker size
Simply going to splice the speaker wires together so that you can hear the original radios sound when at car shows or whatever to see that the original radio still works, but also when driving get the sound from the aftermarket stereo.